Baby Okapi, born six days ago at Belgium's Zoo Antwerpen

His name is Ngwani, which means "child." He is the 49th Okapi born at Zoo Antwerpen since Okapi first arrived at the zoo in 1919.
Zoo Antwerpen manages the international studbook for Okapi, coordinating breeding recommendations for captive Okapi to maintain a genetically healthy population in zoos worldwide.
Only about 10-20,000 Okapi remain in the wild, all in the dense rain forests of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The species is threatened by poaching, habitat loss, and ongoing conflict in the region.
Source: http://www.zooborns.com/zooborns/2012/12/another-okapi-for-antwerp.html